Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Manis

Manis (mā"nis) , noun

[New Latin, from Latin manes the ghosts or shades of the dead. So called from its dismal appearance, and because it seeks for its food by night.]

(Zoology) A genus of edentates, covered with large, hard, triangular scales, with sharp edges that overlap each other like tiles on a roof. They inhabit the warmest parts of Asia and Africa, and feed on ants. Called also Scaly anteater. See Pangolin.